Study outside of Auckland

Saving Money

Living in Auckland is a very expensive part of the whole experience. Therefore, if you live outside Auckland, you can save quite a bit on accommodation, especially if you consider smaller towns. Some students who come with sufficient savings buy houses right away to avoid spending money on rent, and after a year, if necessary, sell the property at higher prices.

Environment

It’s no secret that Auckland is the most multicultural city in New Zealand. However, at universities in other cities, you are more likely to meet a higher percentage of local and European students. As a result, your English is likely to improve faster and reach a higher level.

Atmosphere

Every city in New Zealand has its own character and unique features. Regional universities usually have large, well-equipped campuses. Because of this, you don’t just experience the hustle and bustle of a busy city. You get a true student experience while studying unique and highly interesting programs.

Integration

Many New Zealanders joke that Auckland is not really New Zealand. The largest city in the country is very international, but the true “Kiwi lifestyle” atmosphere can be felt by living outside Auckland. You will absorb the friendly and relaxed mentality more. Make more friends and useful contacts thanks to a closer social circle. All this helps you better integrate into real New Zealand life.

Immigration

Currently, New Zealand’s immigration policy encourages regional development and awards additional points for working outside Auckland. You will receive an extra 30 points, which can be very helpful when applying for permanent residency.

Work

Of course, there are fewer job opportunities in smaller towns, but competition is also lower. It is more than possible for most students to find part-time work during their studies and after graduation. No one stops you from looking for a job anywhere in the country.

In conclusion, life in New Zealand is not limited to Auckland alone. There are other equally interesting cities.  Living there can become a valuable experience. And maybe you will love your new place so much that you’ll consider it your home.

We will do our best to tell you more about the most notable cities in New Zealand.

Detailed information about the cities, with interesting statistics, can be found on the New Zealand Now website.

Read more about different cities in New Zealand

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